An amused smirk:
Also this week, Toronto Star columnist Haroon Siddiqui broke intriguing news: Gina Csanyi-Robah of Toronto’s Roma Community Centre, who had filed a criminal hate-speech complaint against Mr. Levant, claims that police and Crown attorneys were willing to proceed with charges — but that the provincial Attorney-General’s office nixed it. She claims deputy Attorney-General Patrick Monahan said the case would be “challenging,” and that Mr. Levant would turn the proceedings into “a bit of a circus.”
It should be noted that Ezra did go too far with his anti-Roma rant and an apology was in order. Not because the government ordered it, but because it was the right thing to do. Good manners are not the prerogative of the state. The moral of the story, however, is that the Establishment is scared of Ezra Levant. That's a very, very good sign.
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